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Jan 24, 2013 4:24 AM CST
Name: Lily
(Zone 11)
gg5 said:Hi Cornflower, I don't think I said earlier, but I always keep some babies growing in a "nursery pot" and its really fun to see the babies, they look just like the parent plants!!
Echeveria 'Lola'
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Nursery pot (most of these are a couple of months old)
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Once the baby begins to grow the leaf may die off (as in the one photo) but this is nothing to worry about Smiling
Cheers


Thumbs up great babies Big Grin
I hope I can have some too. Green Grin!

tarev said:

Aww, sorry to hear the first leaf turned black..but you have another one, so hopefully it will respond much better. And that is why I really prefer getting leaf cuttings when it is warmer weather, sometimes during cold season it is just too much stress for the succulents. Good luck once more!


Hi tarev,
The other leaf is still green now.
It has been a week.
I also take another cutting too.
I hope the mother plant is not angry with me. Green Grin!
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But I have not seen any root yet.

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